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Woodstock, Vermont · WoodstockAt Tuesday night’s Village Trustee meeting, the board voted to increase metered parking hours in the Village and set a four-hour time limit for select parking meters on Elm Street and Route 4. Previously, parking spots in the Village were metered from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Trustees voted to extend the range an extra hour in the evening to 5 p.m. “We think it makes sense to have it match more closely to the hours of the businesses,” said Jeffrey …See the Story
Trustees approve parking changes
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Woodstock, Vermont · WoodstockDuring Tuesday night’s meeting, May 7, the Village Trustees scheduled a public floor vote on the new Village Green, Parks, and Public Places ordinance, which would have gone into effect on May 10. They plan to hold it at 5 p.m. on June 11, right before the board’s monthly meeting at 6:30 p.m. At the vote, residents will choose whether the Village should keep the new ordinance or return to the drawing board. The trustees scheduled the election be…See the Story
Events on the Green ordinance will go to a vote
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Woodstock, Vermont · WoodstockOn Tuesday evening, May 7, a crowd of an estimated 50 Woodstock Village residents and Woodstock Aqueduct Company ratepayers attended a public forum convened by the Town of Woodstock Selectboard to discuss the municipality’s potential purchase of the privately owned water company. An additional 20 to 25 people joined in the discussion online. For further details on this, please see our May 9 edition of the Vermont Standard. Woodstock Village resi…See the Story
Woodstock Selectboard hosts Aqueduct Co. acquisition forum
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Woodstock, Vermont · WoodstockThe Vermont Superior Court, Environmental Division, commonly known as the Environmental Court, has overturned a December 2023 decision of the Woodstock Town Development Review Board (TDRB) to grant site plan and conditional use approval for a long-stalled on-farm restaurant at 650 Pomfret Road in Woodstock. In a ruling dated April 24, Environmental Court Judge Thomas G. Walsh ruled that the footprint of the restaurant project as presently propos…See the Story
VT Superior Court overturns approved Peace Field Farm restaurant plans
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Woodstock, Vermont · WoodstockAt a joint meeting on Thursday morning, May 2, the Woodstock Selectboard and Village Trustees unanimously approved a new short-term rental (STR) ordinance and fee schedule. The ordinance will go into effect on July 1, 2024. The ordinance standardizes STR rules and fees across the Village and Town, caps the number of STRs at 55 for owner-occupied units and 55 for non-owner-occupied units, which is roughly 5% of Woodstock’s housing stock, and rem…See the Story
Woodstock Selectboard and Trustees approve new short-term rental ordinance
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Woodstock, Vermont · WoodstockThe potential redevelopment of the 26-unit Mellishwood Senior Residences at 36 Pleasant Street in Woodstock Village has taken a significant leap forward with the 2024 award of federal housing tax credits for the construction effort to Twin Pines Housing, which purchased the property in November of 2022. Assuming all things go as planned, the senior housing complex will consist of 39 units upon its completion — one two-bedroom and 38 one-bedroom …See the Story
Woodstock senior housing complex gets substantial funding
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Woodstock, Vermont · WoodstockA hearing is planned for May 28 in Vermont Superior Court on efforts by current Woodstock Foundation leaders to try to delay, for at least six months, a lawsuit brought by two former longtime Foundation leaders over allegations of mismanagement and malfeasance at the Woodstock Inn & Resort and the Billings Farm & Museum. Vermont Superior Court Judge H. Dickson Corbett, who is presiding at the Woodstock courthouse, has agreed to set aside one hou…See the Story
Court schedules hearing in Woodstock Foundation case
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Roger Stone · WoodstockRhoades, Burke and Stone have impacted more than 250 young women By Lauren Dorsey, Staff Writer Three teachers at the Ottauquechee School are retiring from coaching Girls on the Run (GOTR). After dedicating a cumulative 35 years to the program, Sandra Rhoades, Nancy Burke, and Gigi Stone are leaving behind a legacy of fierce generosity and empowerment that has impacted the more than 250 young women who have run with them. “The coaches make us fe…See the Story
Girls on the Run coaches retiring
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